I have discussed this somewhere else either on this thread or another on EDS. The diagnosis of hEDS can lead to conflict between health care...
I speak to NICE on September 6th. The delay in the Cochrane review being sorted out is relevant to NICE but probably not the other way around. I...
Brilliant. All set now!
Sure, I can usually slide images across very simply.
@Adam pwme Can you do me a Power Point file for the screen at 1.38 for my NICE committee presentation - maybe even a few more of the static shots?
Excellent piece. All the key points. No flannel. Concise. Visually spot on.
The thing I remember most about Pinker's stellar career in linguistics is that I can never remember what it was he said.
I would agree that the whole point of a clinically important difference is that it has nothing to do with statistics.
I don't think the situations are similar.
I guess it may be what this thread is about, if not explicitly. I have been trying to get my head around the problem with the diagnosis and I...
Moved from this thread:...
My memory is that it has caught on elsewhere!
Yes. I think this must be the case. Sharpe would not put out this stuff if he was not worried but, like the Health Research Authority whitewash,...
Presumably suggesting that having ME/CFS was a conflict of interest? Below the belt and missed.
'Feasibility study' is a trick name used to get round ethical approval it seems. There are academics working on it as a methodology. It is an...
It interests me that I am never mentioned in these diatribes. How might I be described - a crackpot retired professor from a tin pot UK medical...
I agree, and this is why David, and to a lesser extent myself, writes letters every other day to try to get these people to take their ethical...
The wording in the BMJ article is 'medical professional' and 'doctor' but I would be surprised if it did not apply to health care professionals...
Hi @Dechi. You say you do not mind what people say. I guess you are asking for medical advice, and the advice ought to be to do what your doctor...
Ah, right, that would be no collusion then.
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